A comparative estimation of plasma creatinine concentration using Jaffe’s reaction and kinetic method in patients with chronic renal failure
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2014
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American Journal of Advances in Medical Science
Abstract
Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is a clinical
syndrome that occurs when there is a gradual
decline in renal function over time. Creatinine
(Molecular Weight 113 Dalton-MW 113 D) is
the cyclic anhydride of creatine that is
produced as the final product of decomposition
of phosphocreatine. In the present work an
attempt has been made to compare between
results of plasma creatinine using endpoint
Jaffe reaction and kinetic method in patients
with chronic renal failure. Results from the
present study conclude that kinetic Jaffe
reaction is better than endpoint Jaffe reaction.
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Plasma creatinine, renal failure, kinetic Jaffe reaction, end point Jaffe
